New Years Honours 2020: The sustainability champions on the Queen’s list

CBEs have been given to the Committee on Climate Change’s (CCC) former chief economist Adrian Richard Gault, the Energy Saving Trust’s chief executive officer Philip Sellwood, and the Energy Data Taskforce’s recent chair Laura Sandys.

Sandys also serves as a non-executive director at the Energy Systems Catapult – an organisation working to deliver clean growth across the UK’s energy sector – and as an independent director at natural and green gas firm SGN. Bosses at the latter said: “Laura has led numerous high-profile initiatives to help shape the future of energy policy and is an advocate of advancing gender diversity in the energy sector. We’re grateful for the extensive industry experience and creativity brings to our business.”

International Climate and Energy’s former director Peter Betts, meanwhile, was awarded a CB for his services to international climate change agreements.

Elsewhere, awards for services to climate and environmental science were given to the likes of the Natural Environment Research Council’s executive chair Duncan Wingham (Knights Batchelor); the University of Reading’s climate science professor Edward Hawkins (MBE); Science Advisory Council member Professor Timothy Jickells (OBE); plant scientist Professor Anne Osbourn (OBE) and Dr Helen Mckay (OBE), who heads the Centre for Sustainable Forestry and Climate Change.

Awards related to clean energy also featured heavily on the list, with recipients in this space including Rachel Kyte, the UN secretary-general’s special representative for sustainable energy (CMG); Renewable Energy Assurance Limited’s chief executive Virginia Graham (OBE); Ameresco’s director Mark Apsey (MBE) and SP Energy Networks’ future networks manager, Professor James Yu (MBE).

Yu’s team have said that he plays a “huge part” in helping SP Energy Networks’ business transition to net-zero, while also advocating for broader progress as a low-carbon policy advisor and STEM ambassador, mentor and lecturer.

Another key name to have received an energy-related award is Energy UK’s special advisor Barbara Vest (OBE). Vest recently sat on the Government’s Carbon Capture Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) Cost Challenge Task Force and chairs the National Grid Joint European Stakeholder Group.

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Other figures from the sustainability and energy space to have received honours on the 2020 New Years list include:

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